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Title : TEAR THE WORLD APART Prop/action : A CHR sips hot liquid from a glass container Dialogue : They told us this was an upgraded version - notice any difference? Lead Cast : Hollie Harrington-Ball Supporting Cast : Gavin Bromley, Claire Cuminatto and Basil Marples Editors : Evie Williams and Michał Żak Production Coordinator : Andrea Wake Visual Effects : Javert Valbarr Writers : Victoria Mason, Alex Michael and Kirstie Tostevin Director : Josh Davies Thanks to Ember Films (http://emberfilms.co.uk/) for generously loaning film equipment.

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